Getting Involved with Your School |
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B.C. parents have more school choice and information and more ways to get involved in their children's education than ever before. For example, "Open Boundaries" mean students can now attend any school in the province, regardless of where they live, as long as space permits. Improved access to school and district performance information and a new School Profile Tool mean parents also have more ways to become informed about B.C. schools. Finally, new legislation gives parents the right to volunteer at B.C. schools and parental advisory bodies give them a voice in education decision-making at the district level. |
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Use this tool to access complete school profiles that offer contact information, overall satisfaction results, key grade performance ratios and graduation rates. |
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Find out how to help your child be safe at school. |
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Find out about the benefits to you, your child and your school, of volunteering at your local school. |
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Find out about school planning councils, their purpose, responsibilities, and structure, and how you can join or contact the school planning council for your school. |
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Contact school board chairs, secretary treasurers, superintendents, Aboriginal contacts and more, or access any school district’s Web site. |
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Read about the new open boundaries policy, which has given every student in B.C. the right to attend any school in the province, space permitting. |
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Find out about accountability contracts and how they help school boards improve student achievement. Read a summary of your district’s contract. |
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